San Antonio immigration court to begin mass hearings, limit virtual appearances as deportation cases speed up
Major procedural changes are coming to the local immigration court as the Trump Administration pushes to speed up deportation proceedings.
Major procedural changes are coming to the local immigration court as the Trump Administration pushes to speed up deportation proceedings.
For Pride month, San Antonio Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones and local officials joined advocates and city staff in a flag-raising at city hall.
Children 18 and younger qualify for free breakfast and lunch at dozens of locations across San Antonio this summer.
The San Antonio Water System is raising its rates to invest in infrastructure. How could that impact your local water and sewer bill?
The 54,000-acre Silver Lake Ranch, straddling Kinney and Edwards counties, has a 30-acre spring-fed lake. An opening date hasn’t been determined.
New ACS data shows decline in stray dog calls, but city officials say more needs to be done to prevent injuries from dangerous dogs.
SAGE hosted its State of the Eastside event where speakers focused on future economic development in the community.
H-E-B is planning to hire more than 700 new workers by 2028 as it expands its supply chain and logistics facilities on the East Side.
The Baird family home buzzes and hums with life after the Californians turned San Antonians filled their home to the brim with native Texas plants.
Friday’s visit comes as political analysts say Talarico’s path to success relies heavily on course corrections in this part of the state.